Police are seeking public tips and surveillance footage to find a suspect.
A news report says multiple sources have alleged that Mayor Bill de Blasio called MLB commissioner Rob Manfred with hopes of blocking the deal.
They aren't expected to survive the winter, but in the meantime will eat just about anything. Man said he wanted to "save lives."
The New York City Department of Education said it had sent consent forms to parents, but only 72,000 or 20% of the total forms were returned.
Raymond McGuire has been one of the most prominent Black executives on Wall Street.
Harold Tischler was arrested on charges stemming from the assault of at least one reporter covering the anti-lockdown protests in Brooklyn.
New York City's Orthodox Jewish community was out in protest of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's lockdowns while witnesses said the police presence was notably lacking compared to BLM protests.
Gov. Cuomo's plan, however, would accelerate school closures in the nine zip codes seeing a COVID-19 rebound
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., wrote to the SEC raising concerns over the listing of secretive big data firm Palantir before it went public.
New York City's coronavirus infection rate climbed to 3.25% after months in which the rate held steady around 1%. Mayor Bill de Blasio fears schools may close due to the uptick.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo: "I don’t care what your religious opinion is. Mask wearing is a law.”
New York is grappling with a sudden and dramatic jump in COVID-19 positivity rates.
New York City's largest school administrators union passed a vote of no confidence in Mayor Bill de Blasio and asking the state to step in and oversee school reopenings.
Seattle, Green Bay, and Pittsburgh have the best Super Bowl odds among the NFL's 3-0 teams, but Kansas City and Baltimore still the favorites.
Data shows COVID-19 has spurred remote work and shut down city centers, driving residents to suburbs and smaller cities with more manageable living costs.
Market by Macy's and Backstage to take the spotlight as stand-alone stores in three-year turnaround strategy.
Met Opera cancels entire 2020-21 season over coronavirus
Palantir to begin New York trading on September 30
Mayor Bill de Blasio remains confident that most students will be back in class by Oct. 1, unions not so sure.
The Department of Justice cited rising gun and violent crime rates, changes and cuts to policing, and failure to prosecute protesters as reasons for the designations.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Thursday that in-person classes for most students would be delayed once again, just four days before in-person learning was set to begin.
A new survey indicates that a significant amount of high-earning New York City residents have considered leaving in the past four months.